Category: Discernment

Righteousness Over Appearance: Seeing Beyond the Façade

Understanding Our True Value Through God’s Eyes Made in the Image of God According to Genesis 1:27, every person is created in the image of God. This means that our worth doesn’t come from how we look or what we have, but from the fact that God designed us with intention and love. This image is not about physical traits—it’s…

“Peace, Peace, When There Is No Peace”: What It Means Today 

Why Facing Problems Honestly Matters More Than Pretending Everything Is Fine  Understanding the Message in Simple Terms  The phrase “peace, peace, when there is no peace” comes from the Bible (Jeremiah 6:14). In everyday language, it warns us not to fool ourselves or others into thinking everything’s okay when there are big problems that need attention. It’s like saying, “Don’t…

Called to Compassion: The Biblical Mandate to Defend the Weak and the Poor

True Faith Shown Through Justice, Advocacy, and Action Introduction: God’s Command to Care for the Vulnerable Throughout the Bible, believers are repeatedly urged to defend the weak and the poor. This calling is not optional—it is a direct command from God and a central sign of genuine faith. Scripture makes it clear that standing up for the marginalized, seeking justice,…

Echoes of Micah 6:10: Corruption, Leadership, and the Call for Integrity in Our Time

Reflecting on Ancient Warnings and Modern Realities Introduction Throughout history, societies have wrestled with the challenges of justice, honesty, and leadership. The ancient words of Micah 6:10, spoken to the people of Israel, ring with a relevance that transcends time and place. In an age where headlines frequently highlight corruption and abuse of power, this verse offers a cautionary reminder…

“Why Do You Call Me Lord, Lord?”: Authentic Discipleship in the Teachings of Jesus

Reflecting on Obedience, Hypocrisy, and Building a Life on Christ Introduction: The Context of Jesus’ Question In the Gospels of Luke and Matthew, Jesus asks a piercing question: “Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?” (Luke 6:46). This rhetorical question is echoed in Matthew 7:21-23, where Jesus warns that not everyone who calls…

Discovering Divine Wisdom for Everyday Life

Understanding Divine Wisdom in Everyday Life Have you ever heard someone talk about having “wisdom from above” and wondered what it really means? In simple terms, this phrase is about a special kind of wisdom or knowledge that doesn’t just come from our own experiences or the world around us—it’s a heavenly or divine wisdom that helps guide our actions…

The Sin of Omission: Acting on Our Faith

Living Out Our Responsibility to Do Good Introduction James 4:17 says, “So whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin.” This short but powerful verse challenges us to think deeply about what it means to live out our faith. It reminds us that faith is not just about avoiding wrong actions…

Embracing Change: God’s Mercy in Our Lives

Understanding God’s Open Conversation and Power to Change Us Have you ever felt like you messed up so badly that nothing could fix it? The Prophet Isaiah, in the Bible, shares a powerful message that says otherwise. Let’s break it down in everyday language. A Divine Invitation: God Wants a Real Conversation In Isaiah 1:18, God says, “Come now, and…

The Promise of Renewal in Isaiah’s Words

Divine Reasoning, Mercy, and Transformation in the Words of the Prophet Isaiah A Divine Invitation: “Come Now, and Let Us Reason Together” Isaiah 1:18 stands as a poignant call from God to humanity: “Come now, and let us reason together.” Here, the Creator does not demand blind allegiance, but rather offers the profound dignity of dialogue—an invitation for thoughtful reflection…